Default task, run the server. Build sass files, inject all scripts and styles to the project, watch them and open your default browser.
gulp build
Wipe old generated dist directory while keeping the .git to preserve your remotes configuration. Concat all the scripts and vendors in one minified .js file, same thing for your styles. Rev all resources for caching purposes; copy the server part.
gulp preview
Run the gulp build process and serve the dist directory.
gulp test [--client || --server]
Launch client and server tests, using Karma and Mocha, both by default.
This is the main generator of Bangular, that will scaffold entierely your project based on your needs.
yo bangular || yo bangular <appName>
Backend type: MongoDB / Restock / Json Modules : angular-cookies || angular-resource || angular-sanitize || angular-animate Socket.IO : Do you want to integrate sockets in your app?
Directive
yo bangular:directive <name>
The name parameter is required. Directives will be generated at client/directives/. You can specify if your directive needs an html template or not.
Filter
yo bangular:filter <name>
The name parameter is required. Filters will be generated at client/filters/.
Font
yo bangular:font <name>
The name parameter is required. Fonts will generate a new folder in client/assets/fonts/ and a .scss file importing all of these fonts in your app.
It will be imported in your app.scss file either on top of the file or after the // imports mark if specified.
Route
yo bangular:route <name>
Url: Client url to access the route.
The name parameter is required. This will create in client/views/:
yo bangular:service <name>
yo bangular:factory <name>
The name parameter is required. The service / factory and its spec file will be generated at client/services/.
Style
yo bangular:style <name>
Inject: If true, an @import will be added to the main app.scss file to add the style to your app.
You can specify the location of your new imports by adding a // imports in the file.
The name parameter is required. This will create a new .scss file in he client/styles/ folder.
Animation
yo bangular:anim <name>
Creates an angular animation file in client/animations/.
You can choose which event(s) you want to capture, including enter, leave, move, addClass, removeClass.
You need to have ngAnimate as dependency.
Api
yo bangular:api <name>
Url: Route that will be exposed on your server to access this ressource. Socket: If you want to emit socket event on model changes (only with mongo & sockets). Resource: If you want to scaffold a basic $resource for this route (only with ngResource).
The name parameter is required. A name folder will be created at server/api/.
HOWTOs
Protractor
First, you will have to run the gulp e2e:update command to update the chromedriver and the selenium jar.
Since the path to the jar is hardcoded in the protractor.conf.js file and the version is susceptible to change, you will potentially have to update the version number.
For people which have multiple Chrome installed, you can specify the path to the binary in the configuration.
You can now run gulp e2e, remember to stop your server since it will automatically create a new one.
Sockets
To use the sockets, you have to confirm the option on project generation.
Yet, it's only when you've selected the mongo backend that you can be prompted by this config.
This will initialize all the server part and create a Socket factory in the client.
On each new api you create, you can choose to load the sockets for this model.
It will then emit socket events on update and remove of documents of this model.
The sockets can be quickly usable in your controllers, here is an example with a simple item.
Passport
On project generation, you can integrate passport authentification in your app.
It will create default views for the signup and login. You can easily protect your routes for a connected user by adding the isAuthenticated middleware on it.
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